
COVID-19 capacity restrictions lifted for Senators, Redblacks, 67's, concerts and theatres
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The Ontario government has announced its "cautiously lifting capacity limits" in select indoor and outdoor setting where proof of vaccination is required, allowing 100 per cent capacity in venues used for concerts, sports and movie theatres.
The Ontario government has announced its "cautiously lifting capacity limits" in select indoor and outdoor setting where proof of vaccination is required, allowing 100 per cent capacity in venues used for concerts, sports and movie theatres.
That new measures mean the Senators, Redblacks and Ottawa 67's can have fully capacity for all games this season.
Effective Saturday, Oct. 9, capacity limits will be lifted to allow 100 per cent capacity in the following settings:
Previously the province allowed indoor venues to have 50 per cent capacity, or 10,000 people, whichever is less.For outdoor event venues where patrons are seated, capacity limits increase to 75 per cent capacity, up to 30,000 people.
